GREECE: Revolutionary Rumblings

The air was charged with thunder. It was rumored in London, Paris, Rome
that a coup d'état had been effected in Greece by a group of
revolutionaries, aiming to set up a Republic. For two days the press of
the world referred to activities of General Pangalos (former
Commander-in-Chief of the Greek Army in Thrace) and Admiral Hadjkyriakos, who
were reported to be the strong men mysteriously directing the movement.